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Which of the following best describes the "friction" property of a physics material? a Controls how fast the object will fall due to gravity b Controls the maximum spe…
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Which of the following best describes the "friction" property of a physics material?
a
Controls how fast the object will fall due to gravity
b
Controls the maximum speed of an object
c
Controls how far an object will bounce when it collides with another object
d
Controls how much resistance is felt when two objects are in contact
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conrols how much resistance is felt when two objects are in contact
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